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In response to
"
I don't understand how they keep from getting shards of glass in the champange -- nm
"
by
prayformojo
I didn't think the glass got cut in this process.
Posted by
Dr.Vermin (aka Dr.Vermin)
May 20 '11, 11:18
But even so, the motion of the saber should keep any glass fragments flying away from the bottle, right?
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Nubby! We need physics in layman's terms again. -- nm
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con_carne
May 20, 11:30
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5th paragraph on here.. nm but: -- (link)
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b.
May 20, 11:37
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"...enjoy seeing at least a glass of that champagne pour uselessly on the floor as the lip and the cork try their best to take someone's eye out.
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JD
May 20, 11:44
It's like cracking an egg. If you're careful, there aren't any shards or they stay out of the way. -- nm
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nubby's-up grill si
May 20, 11:31
The glass does get cut, but I think your IM is correct. -- nm
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Roger More
May 20, 11:19
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